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lOMoARcPSD|1709022 lOMoARcPSD| Running head: Emerging Technologies Paper 1 Emerging Technologies Paper Amy Rodriguez Chamberlain University NR583NP Dr. Kay Bonyak Due Date
Emerging Technologies Paper 2 Emerging Technologies Paper I chose the article The Impact of AI and Telemedicine on Behavioral Health Services written by Bill Siwicki on August 12, 2024. This article was an interview with Andy Flanagan, current CEO of Iris Telehealth. The purpose of this interview was to discuss how telehealth and artificial intelligence can make a positive impact on behavioral health services. According to Andy Flanagan, AI can be used to analyze patient data to determine risk levels and prioritize care, moving away from first come, first serve approaches in clinics (Siwicki, 2024). This will allow for patients to be seen in order of risk level and would match the patient to the appropriate provider. He also discusses how AI can generate clinical notes and routine administrative tasks from recorded sessions, freeing up time for providers to spend with patients. Telehealth allows patients to be seen without leaving the comfort of their home. This helps patients who do not have transportation, cannot get off work, or cannot physically travel to appointments. When I become a family nurse practitioner, I intend on working in a physician’s office. I am undecided as of what type of office as of now. I would believe that telehealth helps providers just as much as patients. When caregivers see patients online, they are not exposed to the infections that the patient may bring. The patient may be happy with their physician if they do not have to fly to the office or wait for treatment or get infected from the hospital (Haleem et al., 2021). AI could also be used in triaging sick patients that do come to the office to help determine what kind of treatment and care is needed. It is imperative that physicians ensure that they have the information they need to make well-grounded clinical decisions and diagnoses when they cannot personally conduct a physical examination for patient safety and ethical concerns (Kuziemsky et al., 2020). Providing care through telehealth can unfortunately lead to misdiagnosis, which can come with patient safety
Emerging Technologies Paper 4 References Haleem, A., Javaid, M., Singh, R. P., & Suman, R. (2021). Telemedicine for healthcare: Capabilities, features, barriers, and applications. Sensors International , 2 (2). NCBI. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8590973/ McCue, M. (2023). Malpractice Risks with Telehealth: The Do’s and Don’ts. New Jersey State Policy Lab. https://policylab.rutgers.edu/malpractice-risks-with-telehealth-the-dos-and- donts/#:~:text=Misdiagnosis%20is%20the%20most%20common Naik, N., Hameed, B. M. Z., Shetty, D. K., Swain, D., Shah, M., Paul, R., Aggarwal, K., Ibrahim, S., Patil, V., Smriti, K., Shetty, S., Rai, B. P., Chlosta, P., & Somani, B. K. (2022). Legal and Ethical Consideration in Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Who Takes Responsibility? Frontiers in Surgery, 9(862322), 1–6. Frontiers. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022. Siwicki, B. (2024, August 12). The impact of AI and telemedicine on behavioral health services. Healthcare IT News. https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/impact-ai- and- telemedicine-behavioral-health-services